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The Wednesday Diddy report: It can’t possibly get worse, can it?

Yes. Yes, it can.

Not a day goes by without more revelations about how Diddy did business and orchestrated his personal life. It’s not good.

Diddy was one of those parents who go after their kids’ coaches

The LA Times reported that Diddy was once so upset about how his son was being disciplined by a football coach at UCLA that he went to the coach’s offices, got into a fight, choked an intern, and had someone else in a headlock. Totally reasonable, right?

Diddy is accused of assaulting a woman as payback.

Payback for what? For her claiming Diddy ordered the murder of Tupac.

Are the Diddy floodgates about to open and start gushing?

That’s a real possibility. We saw six more lawsuits this week and one lawyer is representing at least 120 people and their complaints against Diddy. Some believe that as more people slowly come forward, that trickle will turn into a gusher. For example…

The name “Kardshian” keeps coming up

Khloe once bragged about “epic Diddy parties.” That post didn’t age well.

Meanwhile, some people miss Diddy’s parties

Rapper Bow Wow says there’s a “hole” without Diddy’s parties.

Diddy wants a judge to disclose some names

Diddy wants to know the names of the people who are accusing him of trafficking. We’ll see what the judge says.

Diddy is also back on social media.

Wait. He’s allowed to use social media from jail? Yes. He wished his daughter happy birthday on Instagram.

Did Macy’s cover up something?

The department store chain is being called out for covering up an assault by Diddy to protect some mutual business interests.

Alan Cross

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